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Old 04-01-2006, 12:37 PM
Default Unusual Home Network



I currently have 2 ADSL connections which are connected independently to
various PCs, i.e. no one computer in on the same ADSL service. However what
I would like is to still be able for the PCs to talk to each other.

My setup is as follows

PC A & 1 LAPTOP connected to a Speedtouch ADSL Modem/Router and the other
PC B & XBox connected to a Netgear ADSL Modem/Router. So at the moment the
PC A is not linked to PC B - how can I effect this? Not interested in
bonding the ADSL or anything like that - just what all the devices to be
able to see each other irrespective of which router they are connected to.

Thanks in advance

Bal




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Old 04-01-2006, 01:08 PM
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"Bal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I currently have 2 ADSL connections which are connected independently to
>various PCs, i.e. no one computer in on the same ADSL service. However what
>I would like is to still be able for the PCs to talk to each other.
>
> My setup is as follows
>
> PC A & 1 LAPTOP connected to a Speedtouch ADSL Modem/Router and the other
> PC B & XBox connected to a Netgear ADSL Modem/Router. So at the moment the
> PC A is not linked to PC B - how can I effect this? Not interested in
> bonding the ADSL or anything like that - just what all the devices to be
> able to see each other irrespective of which router they are connected to.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Bal



ps forgot to mention that I don't have the option of putting another NIC in
the PC, no room :-(

Cheers

Bal


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Old 04-02-2006, 11:12 PM
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Bal cried out

>
> "Bal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:442e65dc$0$5480$(E-Mail Removed) g.com...
>>I currently have 2 ADSL connections which are connected
>>independently to various PCs, i.e. no one computer in on the same
>>ADSL service. However what I would like is to still be able for
>>the PCs to talk to each other.
>>
>> My setup is as follows
>>
>> PC A & 1 LAPTOP connected to a Speedtouch ADSL Modem/Router and
>> the other PC B & XBox connected to a Netgear ADSL Modem/Router.
>> So at the moment the PC A is not linked to PC B - how can I
>> effect this? Not interested in bonding the ADSL or anything like
>> that - just what all the devices to be able to see each other
>> irrespective of which router they are connected to.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Bal

>
>
> ps forgot to mention that I don't have the option of putting
> another NIC in the PC, no room :-(
>
> Cheers
>
> Bal
>
>
>


VPN?
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Old 04-03-2006, 06:32 AM
RP
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If you have firewire ports, you
could try TCP/IP over firewire.

Rosco wrote:
> Bal cried out
>
>
>>"Bal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:442e65dc$0$5480$(E-Mail Removed) ing.com...
>>
>>>I currently have 2 ADSL connections which are connected
>>>independently to various PCs, i.e. no one computer in on the same
>>>ADSL service. However what I would like is to still be able for
>>>the PCs to talk to each other.
>>>
>>>My setup is as follows
>>>
>>>PC A & 1 LAPTOP connected to a Speedtouch ADSL Modem/Router and
>>>the other PC B & XBox connected to a Netgear ADSL Modem/Router.
>>>So at the moment the PC A is not linked to PC B - how can I
>>>effect this? Not interested in bonding the ADSL or anything like
>>>that - just what all the devices to be able to see each other
>>>irrespective of which router they are connected to.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance
>>>
>>>Bal

>>
>>
>>ps forgot to mention that I don't have the option of putting
>>another NIC in the PC, no room :-(
>>
>>Cheers
>>
>>Bal
>>
>>
>>

>
>
> VPN?

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Old 04-03-2006, 07:45 PM
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"RP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If you have firewire ports, you
> could try TCP/IP over firewire.
>
> Rosco wrote:


Thanks chaps, managed to do what I needed by opening up a wireless
connection from the PC from one network and the router on the other network.
This PC in turn acts as a bridge between both networks and therefore
allowing access to each others resources.

Cheers

Bal


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